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Friday, 29 November 2013

Today I played a bit of Sumdog, and this time, I played another different game. It was called "Basketball". I played it against another person from the world. The other player didn't do anything, but, I did win at the end, winning with 14 points.

Tuesday, 26 November 2013

Monday, 25 November 2013

Today I played another game on Sumdog. The maths game was "Jet Ski Rescue". I had to answer maths equations to get boats from the sinking boat. I won in the end. This maths game was teaching me some of my basic facts, and some hard fractions, like in the picture above.

Hello. This is my 300th blogpost. It has been a while since my 200th blogpost.It feels like it was a term ago, which it was!I hope you visitors all come onto my blog and check out all of my learning.It has been very fun blogging over the year. Thank you. ;)

Sunday, 24 November 2013

Today I played a Sumdog game called "Identical Twins". I had to answer maths questions to find another player's "twin". At the end, I won with 10 points. Amazing, the second player in second player was a Polar Bear! This learning game was teaching me my basic facts.

Saturday, 23 November 2013

Today I did one of the Knowledge Activity maths games. I went onto a site where I answer Word Problems with fractions. At the end, I answered 20 questions, and I got 71 points. This maths game was teaching me to solve word problems using fractions

Friday, 22 November 2013

Today, for spelling, I played a spelling game called "Spellasaurus". I survived the game by spelling 4 words from my spelling list, so I wouldn't get eaten by the spellasaurus. This learning game was teaching me to spell my words properly. My spelling words at at the bottom of the picture.

Today I played a game on Sumdog, but this time, I played another game, other than Snowball. It was called Endangered. I had to answer hard questions to bring an animal down to the ground. At the end, I won, just by having one point! This learning game was teaching me my basic facts, such as addition and times tables.

Here is my first addition triangle. I had to add up random numbers under ten,
then add the tens numbers (10, 15, 14, 10), which then added up to the twenties,
and after adding the double digits, I had my answer, 107!

Today I played an Editing Activity on my netbook. I answered 10 questions. I got 9 right and 1 wrong. This was teaching me to edit something. For example, Finally, the bus ______. The correct answer would be came! in Finally, the bus came!

Today on Comprehension Activity, I was using a story (Time Out - Todd Macguire) to play the activity. I based it on one of the characters, whose name is "Caitlin". I had to describe her personality, and find out about what happened to her in the story.

Today for spelling, I am now a 14-year-old speller. I played on Defender, with new, harder words. I only got one level through, and nearly lost all my lives. This game was teaching me how to spell the words.

Friday, 8 November 2013

In the olden days, there was a mythical village named Waikikamukau. People roamed the streets at 6:00am and went out at some point at 6:00pm. Straight. There were big, tall, buildings that were a million storeys high. Cars were old-fashioned, all polished and clean. Everyone wore colourful clothing, even shoes. Although, some villagers wore black and white. There was also people who predicted the future. Like floods filling the streets, earthquakes separating the buildings, and tornados destroying the homes. Luckily, no one believed them.

One moon night, the giant moon rose on the horizon, Making the night blue. A festival happened near the main village, Faliti. Bonfires were made, for cooking pigs and other dead animals, people were talking about stuff, and everyone was happy. Except for one future-predictor (or meron).

“The moon will crack open!” yelled the Meron to the people, interrupting the fire display. “The moon will reach the Earth!” rumored the Meron. The people murmured something to the Meron. “What an idiot!” said a villager. “Wrong!” announced another. “Please! Believe me!” repeated the Meron, over and over again, and then the people stared at him. What did they do? They arrested the Meron, sending him to a cell, where the people throw food at the “prisoner”.

“Hooray!” yelled the villagers, excitedly, but, their celebrations lasted for a short amount of time. Suddenly, a big rumble shook the villagers, shaking the food, and furniture. Some people looked up to the sky, gasping. “The Moon!” people yell out. The moon falls apart like a cookie. Boom! A big chunk of the blue moon comes closer to the Earth. “The Meron was right!” announced the chief. “Run for your lives, everyone!” he said more.

“Let me out!” yelled the Meron, “Don’t leave me behind!”. So many people came through like a pack of elephants. The crowd made many destruction, it destroyed the gaol the Meron was trapped in. He yelled out to the people on a small hut. “People! People! Run for shelter!” he announced. Everyone was just in time to come into shelter, just when the moon reached the earth. BOOM! CRASH! The village is in ruins. Buildings are gone, houses burnt down, but no one was dead. All saved by the Meron. The chief went to honour him as the next chief of a new village.

Friday, 1 November 2013

On the day of Halloween, I came back from school. Skies were filled with blue, not a cloud in view. I was looking outside, no one on the roads. The wind was blowing nicely, like it was hitting me in the face. Realizing my mistake, we had no lollies, it was a little bad, because now trick or treaters now walk on the land. I’ve eaten all the lollies, that was a mistake, so we had to go out, the little hearts we could break.

At least 15 “Trick or Treaters” came up to the door, and I kept wondering, why not some more? My mum went out lied and said kindly, “Happy Halloween, but we have nothing.”. So, I had an idea, writing a letter saying “Sorry, but No Trick or Treat.” Before the night of Halloween. Trick or treaters marched out of their houses, wandering around, but as for me, I put my head back down. Vampires, Karate kids, princesses and zombies. I had no idea, they're coming for treats.

Then, out of nowhere, the moon was bursting up the sky, like toast, going as fast as a turtle, and the zombie outfits started to turn real. Limping, groaning, hungry for lollies, coming to houses, hearing people scream. They came to my door, banging on the wood. Crashing the windows, I got scared and I stood. Zoomed downstairs, my heart was beating like a drum. Then I saw the fright of the night. Shivering, cold running down my spine.

“Oh, oh, oh my.” I said, trembling with fear. Then, BANG. The windows in the living room have bursted open. Fear. My insides start to swell. I had no choice but to run out of here. I grabbed the doorknob and then, no one was there. I was on the couch, listening to the sound of banging on the door. I walked to the door. I opened the door. “Trick or Treat!” the Trick or treaters say. “Sorry, but no.” I exclaimed.

About Me

Hi! My name is Willy and this is my blog. I'm a past student of Tamaki Primary and currently attend Edgewater College. I've been blogging for more than five years, and up until 2016 I was blogging regularly to the point where it worked in my favour.

Nowadays...I mean, I try, believe me, I try to blog as much as I can to maintain the passion. Well, anyway, hopefully you like what you read!